The NCRTC has awarded M/s KAHO a Rs. 17.64 crore contract for a 4.9 MWp rooftop solar PV project under the RESCO model. Spanning the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor, this 25-year project includes design, supply, testing, commissioning, and comprehensive maintenance, promoting sustainability and efficient energy utilization across stations, depots, and parking facilities.
Key Responsibilities of the Developer:
- Conduct site surveys, obtain permits, and provide necessary training.
- Erect suitable raised structures and maintain the solar PV system for 25 years.
- Supply spare parts, perform preventive maintenance, and replace defective modules or components.
- Maintain roof waterproofing for the entire O&M period with annual inspections.
Scope of Work:
Design, engineering, supply, installation, testing, commissioning, and operation & maintenance (O&M) for 25 years. Locations include stations, depots, parking, and other buildings across the corridor.
Completion Timeline:
The project must be completed within 15 months from the commencement date.
Project Model & Cost:
- RESCO model with a unit rate of Rs. 4.15 per kWh.
- Comprehensive project cost of Rs. 17.64 crore, inclusive of all duties and taxes.
Sustainability Impact:
This project reflects NCRTC’s dedication to reducing carbon emissions and integrating renewable energy into public infrastructure, setting a benchmark for sustainable urban transport.
Conclusion:
The NCRTC’s solar project on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor underscores its commitment to renewable energy and sustainable development. With M/s KAHO managing operations for 25 years, this initiative will not only reduce carbon footprints but also promote long-term energy efficiency across NCRTC’s infrastructure.
Source: NCRTC – Tender Update | Image Credit (representational): NCRTC